PlayStation
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| Basic information | |
|---|---|
| Founded | 28 February 1990 |
| Legal Structure | Subsidiary |
| Industry | Video Games, Consoles |
| Also known as | PS, Sony's PlayStation |
| Official website | https://www.playstation.com/ |
The PlayStation is a line of consoles developed by Sony.
Consumer impact summary
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Incidents
[edit | edit source]This is a list of all consumer-protection incidents this company is involved in. Any incidents not mentioned here can be found in the PlayStation category.
Mandatory data collection on PlayStation's PC ports
[edit | edit source]- Main article: Mandatory data collection on PlayStation's PC ports
On a fresh start of most PlayStation titles on PC, a pop-up appears asking the user to consent for data collection, with no way to reject.
Online services incidents
[edit | edit source]Hardware bans from online services
[edit | edit source]- Main article: Sony Playstation hardware bans from online services
Often, Sony has banned consoles from playing online to the point where it is baked into the hardware, making you have to replace the hardware to get unbanned.
Sony's attempted removal of "purchased" content on the PlayStation library
[edit | edit source]- Main article: Sony's attempted removal of "purchased" content
Sony initially announced that it would remove purchased Discovery TV shows from PlayStation users' libraries due to licensing issues
PlayStation Network account requirement for PC Games
[edit | edit source]- Main article: PlayStation Network Account Requirement for PC Games
Sony requires a PSN account be made or used for PlayStation games ported to PC and sold on the PC, including games that were solely single player such as Last of Us Part 2.
Playstation Vita Incidents
[edit | edit source]- Main article: Sony PlayStation Vita proprietary memory card ban
PlayStation 2 incidents
[edit | edit source]This is a list of all consumer-protection incidents this product-line is involved in. Any incidents not mentioned here can be found in the PlayStation 2 category.
PlayStation 3 incidents
[edit | edit source]This is a list of all consumer-protection incidents this product-line is involved in. Any incidents not mentioned here can be found in the PlayStation 3 category.
Removal of OtherOS
[edit | edit source]- Main article: PlayStation 3 Removal of OtherOS with System Update 3.21
PlayStation 3 systems supported a feature known as "OtherOS" until system update 3.21 on 1 April 2010, with Sony stating it was removed due to "security concerns".
"Yellow Light of Death" bricks console
[edit | edit source]- Main article: PlayStation 3 "Yellow Light of Death"
Due to a likely defect in the 90nm graphic processing units (GPUs) of early PlayStation 3s, these models are extremely prone to GPU failures.
PlayStation 4 Incidents
[edit | edit source]This is a list of all consumer-protection incidents this product-line is involved in. Any incidents not mentioned here can be found in the PlayStation 4 category.
PlayStation 5 Incidents
[edit | edit source]This is a list of all consumer-protection incidents this product-line is involved in. Any incidents not mentioned here can be found in the PlayStation 5 category.
PlayStation restricts how developers can give upgrades to "PS5" editions (2025)
[edit | edit source]Sony have restricted how and what developers can offer people upgrading from a PS4 edition to a PS5 edition of a game post launch.
Introduction of electronics leasing (2026)
[edit | edit source]- Main article: PlayStation Lease with Flex
At the start of 2026, Sony announced the Lease with Flex service in partnership with Raylo for its PlayStation hardware. Advertised on the PlayStation Direct website, the service allows users in the UK to lease consoles and accessories on flexible monthly terms or fixed 12–36-month plans with no upfront cost.
Unlike traditional installment purchases that lead to eventual ownership, Flex and other leasing models do not result in the consumer owning the console outright. Once the contract term ends, the hardware must be returned regardless of payments already made, or the consumer must enter a separate purchase negotiation.
Products
[edit | edit source]Home consoles
[edit | edit source]- PlayStation (1994)
- PlayStation 2 (2000)
- PlayStation 3 (2006)
- PlayStation 4 (2013)
- PlayStation 5 (2020)
Handheld consoles
[edit | edit source]- PlayStation Portable (2004)
- PlayStation Vita (2011)
Controllers
[edit | edit source]- DualShock (1997)
- DualShock 2 (2000)
- Sixaxis (2006)
- DualShock 3 (2007)
- DualShock 4 (2013)
- DualSense (2020)